| MERGER MANIA HITS SKI RESORTS |
01 March 2004 |
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One of the
first questions skiers and snowboarders ask is how many lifts does
the resort have and how many kilometres of runs, and the resorts
feel the need to meet that demand or people will simply go elsewhere.
This season the massive French resorts of La Plagne and Les Arcs
were joined together by a double-decker cable car to create one
of the world's biggest ski areas with 250 marked runs served by
175 lifts. It went ahead despite a long-running campaign by environmental
groups. In Italy, the two regions of Vallee d'Aosta and Piedmont have been linked by a modern new cable car that can transport more than 800 people per hour. In the Pyrenees, plans have just been released for the giant Andorran ski area of Grand Valira to extend over the border to join up with the French resort of Porte Puymorens. It would involve the construction of a new resort base with hotels, apartments and all the associated leisure and shopping facilities. Environmental
concerns "The mountains are not a playground for people. They are a natural resource that should be respected and preserved," Giles Privat from the environmental group, Mountain Wilderness told BBC News Online. "We build in them at our peril". Strict controls
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